MITT ROMNEY (R)
Top Contributors
Goldman Sachs $181,425
Merrill Lynch $147,200
Marriott International $115,000
Bain Capital $112,200
Morgan Stanley $110,050
Bain & Co $103,175
The Villages $96,400
Citigroup Inc $94,150
Compuware Corp $93,800
Huron Consulting Group $91,250
Kirkland & Ellis $89,600
Affiliated Managers Group $77,462
American Financial Group $75,350
PricewaterhouseCoopers $74,200
HIG Capital $71,175
Liberty Mutual Insurance $68,800
JP Morgan Chase & Co $67,450
Credit Suisse Group $66,850
UBS Americas $63,800
Lehman Brothers $60,750
By the looks of these numbers it's pretty clear where Mitt Romney's loyalties will lie should he become President. Think big-money bankers and Wall Street. NOT a good sign for the 'average' American citizen.
MITT ROMNEY (R)
Top Industries
1
Retired
$3,689,356

2
Securities & Investment
$3,561,387

3
Real Estate
$3,271,481

4
Lawyers/Law Firms
$2,143,975

5
Misc Finance
$1,615,603

6
Business Services
$1,300,060

7
Health Professionals
$1,041,267

8
Misc Business
$986,680

9
General Contractors
$656,451

10
Insurance
$629,167
In looking at the Top 10 Industries giving money to Mitt, we find retired? as the top industry?? I don't know about you, but this tells me that his support is NOT coming from working Americans. Further reading down the 'Top 10' tells us AGAIN that it's Wall Street bankers and lawyers that REALLY want to see Mitt in the White House.

P R E S I D E N T I A L C A N D I D A T E
Mitt Romney (R)
Former Governor from Massachusetts
Romney emerged from the 1st Quarter as not only a fundraising powerhouse but as a real Republican competitor to Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. He slipped a little in the following two quarters, however, as Republican opponent Rudy Giuliani brought in more over those six months. With contributions from his own personal wealth, however, Romney remains ahead of the GOP pack. As one-term governor of Massachusetts from 2003 until 2007, Romney raised about $15.6 million. The Boston venture capitalist has amassed a fortune as former CEO of a management consulting firm and co-founder of a private equity investment firm.

Total Receipts: $62,829,069
Total Spent: $53,612,552
Cash on Hand: $9,216,517
Debts: $17,350,000
Date of last report: September 30, 2007
Totals may include compliance fund receipts


Source of Funds:
(How to read this chart / methodology)

Individual contributions
$44,485,017
71%

PAC contributions
$298,700
0%

Candidate self-financing
$17,413,736
28%

Federal Funds
$0
0%

Other
$631,616
1%
This info shows that even with the backing of all those 'fat cats', Mitt Romney had to lend himself $17.4 MILLION to keep his nose above the waterline.


PAC Contribution Breakdown:
(How to read this chart / methodology)

Business
$156,550
60%

Labor
$0
0%

Ideological/Single Issue
$102,690
40%
And finally we note that in PAC contributions he gets NOT ONE THIN DIME from working Americans.

And some people here are trying to tell us that this man as President will be GOOD for the working class???





DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT!!!!